Rockefeller used the story of the fisherman and the angler to illustrate the essence of strategic thinking. An angler, regardless of how much preparation they make, is limited to the small area reached by their fishing line, making their range extremely narrow. In contrast, a fisherman uses a net to expand their reach, making it much easier to catch the desired fish.
Rockefeller stated that he is not a rigid or routine-oriented angler who solves problems in a simplistic manner; rather, he is a fisherman who creates multiple options to eventually select the one that yields the greatest commercial benefit—this is the secret to wealth creation.
Whatever you do, The best way to find the perfect idea is to generate numerous ideas. Before making the ultimate decision, commit to exploring various possibilities, weighing different options, and actively testing them, before finally focusing on the best choice.
During the execution of any plan, maintain an open strategy and adapt to the changing circumstances through continuous adjustment or correction. Even if progress is not smooth, do not panic; instead, handle the situation with composure.